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A cat biting you doesn’t necessarily mean it doesn’t trust you—it may be a form of communication or overstimulation, depending on the context.
To discipline a cat for biting, redirect their behavior with toys, avoid physical punishment, and use consistent, gentle deterrents like a firm 'no' or withdrawing attention.
A cat biting you doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't trust you; it can be a form of communication or play, often rooted in overstimulation or boundaries.
To discipline a cat for biting, redirect its attention with toys, discourage the behavior consistently, and avoid physical punishment to maintain trust.
No, cats do not feel guilt in the human sense; their behaviors after biting are driven by instinct or stress, not remorse.
Cats often grab and bite hands as a form of play, communication, or to express overstimulation or discomfort.
Stay calm, gently redirect your cat's behavior using positive reinforcement, and avoid reacting aggressively or reinforcing the biting behavior.
A cat may bite you to communicate playfulness, overstimulation, affection, or discomfort depending on the context and body language.

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